A 91-RUN stand between Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah saw Bangladesh secure a two-wicket win over West Indies in Mirpur and a 3-2 result in the one-day series.

Mushfiqur (44) and Mahmudullah (48) came together on 30-3, and pushed Bangladesh towards their target of 218.

Nasir Hossain then hit an unbeaten 39 to wrap up the series for the hosts, who had bowled the Windies out for 217 despite 85 from Keiron Pollard.

Darren Bravo and Pollard came together on 17-3 after just seven overs, Pollard racing to 50 in 49 balls, with six sixes and two fours. And the pair put on 132 runs before Pollard was dismissed for 85, bowled by Mominul Haque.

Bravo passed his half-century, with three boundaries and one six in his 102-ball knock, but his dismissal on 51 – caught by Mominul at short cover – signalled the beginning of the end for the Windies.

Their reply began in faltering fashion with Tamim Iqbal (eight), Anamul Haque (0) and Jahural Islam (10) all falling to Kemar Roach.

But Mushfiqur and Mahmudullah smashed 14 boundaries between them to wrestle the initiative away.

And Nasir’s stubborn innings saw Bangladesh home, the right-hander hitting the winning runs at the end of the 44th over to spark celebrations.